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Originally Posted by Vinny01
He is closer to Toews than he is to Langkow. We are talking about a 21 year old here that scored 31 goals as a 20 year old. How in your mind is it insulting to Toews to compare Monahan to him?
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Things I associate Toews with:
- 30 goal / 30 assists a season
- Clutch
- Unparalleled compete level/ability on the boards (or at least paralleled by only guys like Crosby and Bergeron) especially when forechecking
- A perfect stick defensively to tie up the opposition's high quality chances
- Speed with the puck carrying it out of the defensive zone or into the offensive zone
- A dominant cycle game
- 54.7% on faceoffs when he was Monahan's age
Things I associate Monahan with
- 30 goal / 30 assists a season
- Clutch
- Below average compete level/ability on the boards
- Below average stick to tie up the opposition's high quality chances
- Usually just glass-and-out of the defensive zone unless Johnny or Brodie spring him with a perfect pass
- Used to just dump the puck into the offensive zone, this season just carries it in and then turns it over into traffic
- An okay, but underdeveloped cycle game.
- 49.5% on faceoffs
That's why it's an insult to Jonathan Toews to compare Monahan to him. Just my opinion. On the other hand here's what I associate Bennett with:
- Scoring isn't there yet but the signs of a great scorer are.
- Signs of clutchness (Ducks GTG, Screen on Russell GWG)
- Strong compete level/ability on the boards
- A strong stick defensively to tie up the opposition's high quality chances
- Speed with the puck carrying it out of the defensive zone or into the offensive zone
- A notable cycle game
- 44.2% on draws, but only 19 and missed his 18 year old season altogether.
So other than draws and scoring, I see a lot more Toews in Bennett than I do in Monahan. And you certainly wouldn't say Monahan and Bennett are similar, would you?
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Langkow didn't score 30 goals until he was over 30 years of age.
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Langkow scored 30 goals when he had Iginla and Tanguay in their prime on either wing. Similarily, Monahan scored 30 when he had Hudler throwing up the by far best season of his career on one wing and Gaudreau on the other wing.
The comparision, is that both guys fed heavily off their linemates rather than being the best player on their line despite being a good centre.
Monahan is much closer to Eric Staal than Jonathan Toews, and Staal I would say is much closer to Langkow than he is to Toews himself. And Staal wasn't the #1 Center that one time he won the cup, Rod Brind-Amour was, although Staal got a lot of hype due to being so young and such a great goal scorer.